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• Do not place objects that exceed 40 lb (18 kg) in the upright oxygen bottle holder.
• Always use caution if the defibrillator tray/foot extender, footboard/chart holder, or upright oxygen bottle holder is
attached to avoid pinching your fingers when you position the foot end push handle option.
The upright oxygen bottle holder supports an oxygen bottle in a vertical position.
To attach the upright oxygen bottle holder:
1. Insert the support bar into any of the IV sockets.
2. Insert the cotter pin through the hole in the support bar to secure the bottle holder to the product.
N N o o t t e e - - Do not use the upright oxygen bottle holder as a push/pull device. Product damage may occur.
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W W A A R R N N I I N N G G
• Always use caution when you attach restraint straps. Patient or operator injury may occur. Physical restraints, even if
secured, may result in serious harm to patients and operators, including entanglement, entrapment, physical injury, or
death.
• Always attach restraint straps or devices only at the identified attachment points of the product. Failure to do so may
result in patient or operator injury. Do not attach restraints straps to the siderail.
• Always refer to the applicable state and federal restrictions and regulations and the appropriate facility protocols before
you use any restraint strap or device.
There are eight patient restraint strap tie-in locations on the litter assembly for attaching patient restraint straps (Figure 6).
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